8. Convert Assume that r15 stores the program counter (PC) for the instruction currently being executed by the system. T

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8. Convert Assume that r15 stores the program counter (PC) for the instruction currently being executed by the system. T

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8. Convert Assume that r15 stores the program counter (PC) for the instruction currently being executed by the system. The program counter (PC) associated with the first instruction, MOV r0, #10, is 8. If the system is currently executing MOV pc, Ir, what values r0, r1, r2, r14 (Ir) and r15 (pc) should be, respectively? r0 = r1= r2 = r14{lr} = r15{pc} = 1 5 9 DHL34567 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 .include .text .global start: MOV MOV BL stop: MOV LDR SVC doadd: ADD MOV "address_map_arm.s" /* executable code _start 20, #10 rl, #3 doadd r0, #0x18 rl, =0x20026 #0x123456 12, 20, 21 pc, ir
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